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Bolton. The last standi Where have all the flowers (birds) gone?
IRENA ZALASIEWICZ, Hcbburn Drive, Bury.
Can anyone
help strays? I AM writing on behalf of a friend of mine who is 82 and has, for the past year, been feeding a family of four stray cats. The litter made its
way into her backyard in Monk Street as kittens around two months old. Although quite thin, they appeared to be healthy. She did not want to
with JOHN TURNER Tel 01200 422324 W E ’LL HELP YOU PLAN YOUR WEEK AHEAD
This Scottish cast brings a classic to modem viewers
UNCLE VANYA; Library Theatre, Manchester
THEATRE BABEL is a company to
watch out for. Its production of "Uncle Vanya" at
Manchester's Library Theatre is as good as their "Medea" which I saw a few months ago. This is a Scottish group which is
dedicated to touring classical works and it makes best use of the best Scot tish writers to create new versions that are dramatic and accessible to modern audiences. This "Undue Vanya" is the work of Tom Leonard, the renowned contem
porary poet. Most of the cast have Scots accents
take them in as she has two cats of her own, so she contacted a local ani mal sanctuary. The sanc tuary told her that due to the high number of strays it already had, it would be unable to take them. The local dog warden
ted to within a full-
1 aggr- “dent
writing Parish le Val- cil for
S),
supporter of animal charities and feels let down that no one seems to care about this prob
ered th a t one of the strays had made its way into her house and given birth to a kitten. She is caring for the cat and the kitten at present, but is now feeling helpless with the ongoing situa tion, as this kitten is probably the first' of many that will be born from the strays. She has always been a
and RSPCA have also been unable to offer any help with the cats. Her concern was that these kittens would grow up and, without attention, go on to have kittens of their own. Last week she discov
lem, although she is still hopeful th a t there is someone out there who
contact me on 01200 426790.
LAURA BAILEY, Hazel Grove, Clithcroe.
Yin, Yang
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weather
pe fresh, br will it Fhe latter cut early when all
at circle THE ancient circle at Bleasdale, north-west of Chipping, visited by Clitheroe Ramblers on Sunday, was built of oak in approximately 2200 BC. During the excava tions early last century, the timber remnants were removed and replaced by stone pillars to mark the sites. I t is usual for stone
ting birds pn eggs or have just
he to live f Greater pO years ark rising ptside my the lap
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cting her hicks. She ve them.
hile below nery was he moth- as some-
t was 20 male was the field
will help, not only with the kitten, but also the family of strays. If you can help, please
which give a fresh impression of a familiar story, much as Northern Broadsides do with a Yorkshire accent. Brian Pettifer is a splendidly physi-
"PANIC ROOM" (12); Grand Theatre, Clitheroe; from tomorrow
WHEN Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah move in to their spacious New York house, they feel safe in the knowledge that they have a panic room,
or impregnable burglar- proof chamber. Their first night in the
house is interrupted by the arrival of three ruth less criminals, who are intent on stealing from
Question: In which children’s musical film did Jodie foster appear?
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psrpofni o f processing yonr regoest, inclaJiog for verification and credit control yoryoeoi. From time to time m and other eompeniei io oor jro ey olio have fame greet offer, end eyeefel promotion, and we would litre io be able to ibero yoor information with tb e u eempiaiee. Pteoeo tick the box if you do not wont o t or other eompaaiee in oar groop to contact yoo by telephone aod/or mail
the previous owner's
safe. With seconds to spare,
Meg and Sarah (one claustrophobic, the other diabetic) enclose them selves in the panic room, unaware that the safe is in there too. What follows is a bru
tal game of cat and mouse, in which director David Fincher takes you through walls and around every facet of the house, as the dangerous race against time begins. Prepare to be thrilled! For your chance to
cal and desperate Vanya, and he; is well matched by a particularly exciting Astrov (John Kasdek), who is amaz ingly acrobatic in the drunken scenes. Clara Onyemere is the lovely Hele
na, whose arrival disrupts the lives of all and Isabelle Joss evokes our pity as Sonya, especially in her unrequited love for Astrov. The rest of the cast supports well
and Peter D'Souza is suitably insensi tive and annoying as the Professor. I am looking forward to the next pro duction of this innovative group under the skilled direction of its artistic director, Graham McLaren. "The Theban Wars", is a version by
Liz Lochhead, who also revamped "Medea". The classics still have rele vance for today.
PIPPA MVNRO
Youngsters to dance the light fantastic!
NEARLY 200 children from the Ribble Val ley will be putting their best foot forward to demonstrate what they have learned
during the last year. The 170 pupils of the Angela Westwell School of Dance have been rehearsing'
.for their show "A Time to Dance" for 12 months and they have been learning rou tines from right across the spectrum, ranging from West End musicals to cla s
sical ballet, tap, national and Greek dancing. Mothers have been working tirelessly
win a ticket, simply answer the question on the left. The first correct
preparing costumes which range from Hawaiian dancers, clowns, builders witches and wizards, dolls, fairies and mice. The show will take place at the
answer will win a family ticket for a forthcoming film at the Grand Cine-
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Chat- burn Road hall on Thursday and Friday, June 6th and 7th. A donation from the profits will go to the Haemophilia Society
ENTERTAINMENTS
ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN’S
SOCIAL CENTRE Saturday, May 25th Presents
BLAST FROM
THE PAST Live entertainment
Free to members and guests
St Catherine’s Church,
W e s t B r a d f o r d MINIMARKET
AND COLLECTORS FAYRE
circles to have an energy pattern of positive and negative charges for alternated stones. This circle was generally simi lar, but there were a cou ple of interesting details. 1. A "gateway" was
formed of three Yin places on one side, and three Yang ones on the other. 2. Of the remaining 11
stones, at one point in the circle there were two consecutive Yin places. The spacing between and on each side of these was about three paces width, whereas all the others were two to two and a half paces apart. This would indicate that one timber was not found, a Yang one, probably due to wood rotting or moving over the centuries. There was a grave in
Saturday May 25th 10am - 3pm
at West Bradford Village Hall
Admission 50p , Tombola • Raffle •
H om e -m a d e re fre shmen ts Enquiries 01200 425104
uM uim ihUim
GRANE MILL BAZAAR
MASSIVE INDOOR
CAR BOOT/MARKET EVERY SATURDAY
throughout the year. All facilities ADMISSION FREE 150 Stalls+
Grane Mill, off Bury Road. Hasfingden
0 1 7 0 6 2 2 1 6 1 6
the middle, also marked by a concrete pillar. A concessionary path now • allows access to the cir cle.
JOHN WEBB, Whallcy.
to college wins prize
Pupils who logged on were issued ith their own personal e-mail ddress and, in addition, their '
mmediate family could also apply, he e-mail address will stay with
hem for life and they can use it from ither their own computer, a friend’s
PC or even from an Internet cafe. They can also check back on the
■chool.once they leave Oakhill by dropping into the website to see what "s going on, or what their current boolmates get up to in adult life.
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J u b i le e S e q u e n c e D a n c e Thurs 6lhJ u n e - 7 . 3 0 D m * Tickets: £ 2 . 7 5 K A T E R U S B Y
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GISBURN Situated 2 miles Clitheroe side of Gjsbum T h o u s a n d s of b a rg a in s ________
Car Booters arrive from 7.30am - Car Booters only £5 All enquiries 07711 833543 or 07850 241842
m ' Can't decide where to go? Enjoy a night out at Monsoon restaurant...
and sample our new menu-reasonably priced and high quality
O P E N I N G H O U R S : M o n - S a t 5 .3 0 p m - 1 1.3 0 p m
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TELEPHONE: 01200 422424 W e c a n c a te r fo r u p to 10O fo r a n y o c c a s io n
"A Journey To The Roots Of Dance Culture"; Empress Ball room, Black burn; June 8th
FEATURING Zion Train meets Operation Sound System plus live and direct on stage, Kakatsitsi, (master drummers from Ghana) and Red Centre Dream ing, (aboriginal perform ers from Alice Springs, Australia), this journey to the roots of dance cul ture promises to be something just that lit tle bit differentl The show runs from 9
p.m. until 2 a.m. Advance tickets cost
£5.50 by calling the box office on 01254 582 582. On the door tickets will cost £7. For further info rmation call 07720 194 135.
Petula Clark; Bridgewater Hall, Manchester; June 6th
THE age of 69 is when most people are sitting
comfortably, happy just to pick up their pensions and take the dog out for a gentle stroll. Not so Petula Clark
the middle of an arduous 23-venue British tour which lands in the Bridgewater Hall, Man chester, on June 6th. "Our Pet" - a former
CBE. She is hard at work in
child star who is now a grandmother - has been acting and singing for 61
years. In the 1960s, when the
British pop scene made a serious invasion of the United States, she was the top female vocalist in America.
Her smash-hit in 1964 was "Downtown".
career as an eight-year- old and at the age of 12, while the Second World War was still raging, she made her film debut. During her career she
She began her singing «
BRASS AT THE BOUNTY”
has sold 70m. albums throughout the world. Among her films has
been an appearance with Peter O'Toole in the musical re-make of "Goodbye Mr Chips.” On stage she has
Come and enjoy a series of evening concerts at the
Hark To Bounty Inn, Slaidburn, commencing at 7.15pm on the following dates:
starred in "Blood Broth ers" in 1994 and "Sunset Boulevarde" in 1998. On Sunday she sings
at the London Palladi um and the big tour ends a t Bradford on June 14th.
To advertise ring Caroline Bracewell (ext. 418) or Lee Banks (ext. 423) on 01282 426161
Dunsop Bridge & Lane Ends GOLDEN JUBILEE
Slaidburn, Newton, MAY QUEEN
FESTIVAL & SPORTS At Slaidburn
SUNDAY 2nd JUNE
Flea market 10am - 4pm Duck Race at 3pm on the Village green
MONDAY 3rd JUNE
Service at St. Andrews at 12.30pm Crowning of the May Queen
at approximately 2pm on the field followed by sports
Refreshments available on both days Slaidburn will be decorated on both days for the Golden Jubilee
Best decorated House Competition Enquiries 01200 446349______
THEANGELA WESTWELL
SCHOOL OF DANCE presents
K2 3 Tf© GO©'
at
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe Sold O u t
Thursday 6th, FnStay-XjH;
Saturday 8th June a t 7.00 pm
ALL.TICKETSL5.00 \
, allocated seating
To book please phone 0 12 0 0 4 4 4 2 1 I
Thursday 30th May Thursday 27th June Thursday 25th July Thursday 29th August
Weather permitting, in the Bounty Garden, or if wet, in the Courtroom.
Food and Drink available, admission free. By kind permission of The Hark T o Bounty Inn
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A SMASH HIT IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF RIVERPANCE!
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G u i l d H a l l , o’ I* 77 2 * 2*5 8 8 5 8 . Handling charge on card bookings by phone 'The only authentic Tapes Bar In the nibble V a l/ e y \
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BLACK BULL
Bookings requited for restaurant at weekends. . Tel: 01200 M0878 CHATBURN
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Friday, 24th May
O’BRIAN Saturday, 2 5 th May
I KICK START (Local Band)
Sunday, 26th May
KARAOKE + QUIZ
j] ^ HORTON BRIDGE BOOT CAR
EVERY SUNDAY BUSY ATTRACTIVE
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SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND present their 2002 series of
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FILMS FROM FBI 24th MAY FOR
7.DAYS STAR WARS EPISODE II:
Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, Skipton
Saturday 1st.-Tuesday 4th June 2002 Meet Thomas’,'Percy1 and
Jubilee Spring Bank Holiday
SirTopham HatVThe Fat Controller* Loll ©/Trains 10.00am to 4.00pm
TalkingTlmeuble General Enquiries www.*mbt*yt>olto«abbeynU»w»y.oc*.t* ( & F R IE N D S 01756 795169 01756 710614 r THOMAS
ATTACK OF THE CLONES ( p g ) . 2hrs 41 mins
Daily 1.00 l .45 2.30 4 .1 S 5 . IS 6.20 7.30 8.30 Sat Morn I 1.00am - Sat Late 9.45pm I 1.00pm
PANIC ROOM
(15) 2 hrs 5 mins Daily 8.45, Sat Late 11.1Opm
BEND IT LIKE
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The Clifford Household en te r ta in s : King H e n ry VI & Q u e en M a rg a re t
Open every day, 10am (S un: 12noon) •
www.skiptoncastle.co.uk
Ribblesdale Farmers Market I Spr,sSrubs a0 the Farmers Market tn
Buy Fresh Produce and Crafts direct from Producers-in the Heart of the Kingdom
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#200%! ( IIIVII IUI lllipiUJ II Via uiui irtinaiu.*; »» » w ■ In the Ribblcsdalc Centre, Clithcroc Auction Marl, Lincoln Way, Clilhcroc
Next Wednesday 29th May from 10 am - 2.30 pm
Am ple f ir e c a r lu rk in g close lo the M a ric t ■ -
Member o f the N atio nal Association o f Farm ers Markets I7ti r lh c r details co ntact: 01200 423325
Clitheroe Auetiim M a r t . IJn eo ln NVayvClitlieroe (Then fortnightly from then onwards) v m
Fanners will be offering their own Beef, Pork, Lamb, biscuits, pics, puddings, sausages, pate, eggs, vegetables, salads, ostrich : meat as well as traditional fayre and crafts.
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Next Wednesday 29th May at the Ribblesdale Centre, ‘Lincoln Way, Clitheroe
1 Large quantity of Shrubs from 1 Abbey of Wisbech,;
Bedding Plants from Hodsons of Tarleton and • shrubs and hanging baskets Gledstone Nurseries.
Sales at 12 noon and at 6 pan.
Excellent selection of plants direct from growers and surplus stock from Nurseries
BECKHAM (12) 2 hrs 10 mins Daily 1.30 4.00 6.30 9.00
Sat Late 11.30pm. Ex 9.00 show Thurs 30th
May
Thurs's Silver Screening 30th May SHIPPING NEWS
(15) 2 hrs On screen 9.00pm
(U)1 Sat/Su ICE AGE
t/Sun I.1S 3.25 . Sat Mom II .00am
1 hr 40 mins
THUNDERPANTS (PG)*1 hr 40 mins Sat mom II.50am, Daily 2.00 4.10 620
NOT ANOTHER
TEEN MOVIE (15)* 1 hr 45 mins Daily 200 4.10 6.20 8.S0. Sat Late II .20pm
ABOUT A BOY (12) 1 hr 55 mins Daily 1.15 3.45 6.20 9.00 Sat Late 11.20pm Ex 1.15 3.45 Snt/Sun
Sat’s Little Oscar show 25th May
JUST VISITING (PG) 1 hr 45 mins The fun j t lam
i and games start at The Director’s Auditorium STAR WARS II
(PG) * 2 hrs 45mins Daily 1.00 4.15 7.30
INFORMATION LINE 01282 456333 NEW 2 4 HOUR FILM
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